Sympathy (in Adam Smith's moral philosophy) [ Feelings & Emotions / Character ]
… he is better remembered. From 1751, Smith worked at Glasgow University, where he eventually became a professor of moral philosophy. Thoroughly engaged in the debates of his day, Smith did not agree that human sociability was characterised … Twitter Partager par Email Imprimer l'article View PDF Cite this article LOVE Ronan, "Sympathy (in Adam Smith's moral philosophy)", The Digital Encyclopedia of British Sociability in the Long Eighteenth Century [online], ISSN 2803-2845, Accessed on 05/29/2024, URL: https://www.digitens.org/en/notices/sympathy-adam-smiths-moral-philosophy.html Further Reading Berry J.C., Paganelli M.P., Smith C. (eds.), The Oxford handbook of Adam Smith (Oxford: …
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